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President's Speaker Series Featuring the Kinsey African American Art & History Collection

Kinsey Family


The President's Speaker Series welcomes Bernard (MBA '73), Shirley (MA '76), and Khalil Kinsey for "The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection - 'The Myth of Absence,'" which will take place via Zoom.

Through a powerful and engaging interactive presentation, the Kinsey family will give an in-depth view and perspective of the objects and periods in history featured in the Kinsey Collection, widely considered one of the most comprehensive surveys of African American history and culture outside the Smithsonian Institution. The presentation will inspire, educate, and entertain—filling in gaps to the American story by highlighting the many and often untold examples of African American achievement and contribution.

During this dynamic presentation, audiences will be introduced to the "myth of absence" concept that has played a significant role in America's view of African Americans. Serving as a virtual tour of the Kinsey African American Art & History Collection, the presentation will prompt attendees to question what they were taught and challenge thought processes in regards to race and contribution in America.

When: Wednesday, February 24, 2021 @ 5-7 PM PST
Where: Online (Zoom)
Hosts: Bernard (MBA '73), Shirley (MA '76), and Khalil Kinsey

 


About the Kinsey Family

While traveling and exploring other countries and cultures as newlyweds, Bernard, an internationally recognized business consultant with particular expertise and leadership experience in urban revitalization and market development, and Shirley, who has held careers in both education and corporate America, began collecting art and artifacts as treasured memories of their travel experiences. As their collection grew, their passion for world culture led them to want to understand and develop a deeper connection with their own African American history and culture.

Through countless travels and life-changing experiences, the Kinseys' journeys inspired them to study, and then collect, objects that share their own heritage, arts, and culture. Today, The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection travels the globe as an award-winning museum exhibition seen by more than 15 million people—led by the stewardship of Bernard and Shirley and their son, Khalil, who began working alongside his parents in 2009 and serves as general manager and curator for The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection. Khalil also oversees The Kinsey Collection exhibitions and properties, including operations, museum services, strategic partnerships, and more.